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Where Can You Use the Money If Student Loans Are Forgiven? Most People Promise to Do This

If the Supreme Court disqualifies the Biden administration’s loan forgiveness proposal, federal student loan creditors who had hoped to have a maximum of $20,000 in debt for each borrower canceled will be dissatisfied. Due to the conservative 6-3 majority of the court, many analysts anticipate that to occur, while it is not definite. The Supreme Court still…

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Police said, a South Carolina gas station owner followed and murdered a 14-year-old boy

This week, a South Carolina gas station owner was indicted with shooting in connection with the alleged shooting death of a 14-year-old kid whom he claimed had stolen from his business. The teen’s death has encouraged demonstrations and sorrow in the neighborhood. According to Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott, Cyrus Carmack-Belton wasn’t stealing anything from the…

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Miller Brewing Company Fulfill To Pay Class Lawsuit Settlement: Americans Have More Than One Week To Apply For Settlement Claims

Miller Brewing Company Fulfill To Pay Class Lawsuit Settlement: Americans Have More Than One Week To Apply For Settlement Claims

Molson Coors, the owner of Miller Brewing Company, fulfilled the one-time settlement for a class lawsuit against his company. Americans were given more than a week to apply for the settlement claims.   The Miller Brewing Company is paying consumers after agreeing on a $ 9.5 million settlement on a class action lawsuit Molson Coors,…

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The LIHEAP Customers Energy Credit Application Period Begins June 1 – Check Requirements

Under the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, Hawaiian Electric and Kauai Island Utility Cooperative customers in need may apply for a one-time credit to lower their energy payments. The application window is open from June 1 until June 30, 2023. LIHEAP Administration Only Accepts Energy Credit Applications During The Month Of June…

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Student Loan Repayment

New Survey Reveals Lack of Awareness about Student Loan Repayment Options

Although the fate of the Biden Administration‘s debt erasure plan remains uncertain pending a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, income-driven repayment plans have emerged as a promising alternative for former students. A recent survey has shed light on the lack of awareness among borrowers regarding a potential solution for student loan debt repayment These…

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Undocumented Residents Affected by Storms and Flooding

California Allocates $95 Million in Aid to Undocumented Residents Affected by Storms and Flooding

The funds, available from June onward, aim to support individuals who have experienced hardship and property damage. California will allocate $95 million to provide assistance to undocumented residents affected by recent storms and flooding, according to the state’s Department of Social Services The program was announced two months after Governor Gavin Newsom pledged aid from…

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